Military PTSD
Military PTSD can involve intrusive memories, hypervigilance, nightmares, emotional numbing, anger, avoidance, and difficulty adjusting after repeated exposure to danger or traumatic stress. The effects often reach into relationships, work, sleep, and day-to-day functioning.
Therapy can help veterans and service members understand how trauma continues to affect the nervous system and begin working toward greater stability and healing.
FAQ
Can EMDR help military PTSD?
It may. EMDR is often discussed as an evidence-based trauma treatment option, depending on readiness and clinical fit.
Does PTSD mean someone is weak?
No. PTSD reflects the impact of trauma on the nervous system, not a lack of strength.
Trauma Support for Military-Related PTSD
Online therapy can provide a structured space to understand symptoms and move toward recovery.
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